“The
Metroscopia poll of 1000 people, published in the left-leaning
newspaper El Pais, showed one-year-old Podemos (We Can) would take
28.2 percent of the vote, up from 25 percent in December when it fell
back to second place behind the Socialists. Podemos stood at 10.7
percent of the vote when it was first included last August.”
“The
poll showed the Socialists had slipped to 23.5 percent of the vote,
from 27.7 percent in December, while the ruling centre-right People's
Party (PP) continued to decline with a 19.2 percent share versus 20
percent in December. That is less than half the PP's 44.6 percent
backing at the last general election in November 2011, followed by
the Socialists with 28.7 percent.”
“Podemos
is an anti-establishment party which is widely considered to be
leftist, although the party itself says such traditional ways of
describing politics are no longer valid. Its leaders have allied
themselves with Syriza in Greece and in a provisional manifesto the
party said it wanted to cut the working week and raise the minimum
wage. But it has backed off from more radical plans such as
nationalising Spain's utilities.”
Scenario
1:
SYRIZA
forms an autonomous government, or, a coalition with the help of
the parties of the anti-austerity front. It will be the worse
scenario for the global financial mafia as it could trigger an
"uncontrolled" general rise of the Left in Europe. In
this case, the banking-media dictatorship in Greece will declare
war against the new government, try to destabilize it, and throw
it from power as soon as possible.
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